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Perinatal nursing / editors, Kathleen Rice Simpson, PhD, RNC, CNS-BC, FAAN, perinatal clinical nurse specialist, editor-in-chief, MON The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, St. Louis, Missouri ... [and others].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Simpson, Kathleen Rice.
Ovid Technologies, Inc.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Maternal-Child Nursing.
Neonatal Nursing.
Perinatal Care.
Neonatal nursing.
Maternal health services.
Medical Subjects:
Maternal-Child Nursing.
Neonatal Nursing.
Perinatal Care.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (760 pages)
Edition:
Fifth edition.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer, 2021.
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Chapter 1 Perinatal Patient Safety and Quality p. 1 / Kathleen Rice Simpson
Maternal-Infant Outcomes in the United States p. 2
Threats to Patient Safety p. 9
Evolving Solutions p. 9
Chapter 2 Integrating Cultural Beliefs and Practices When Caring for Childbearing Women and Families p. 18 / Lynn Clark Callister
Cultural Frameworks and Cultural Assessment Tools p. 20
Practices Associated with Childbearing p. 23
Gender Roles p. 23
Childbirth Pain and Culture p. 24
Major Cultural Groups p. 24
Health Differences in Populations of Childbearing Women p. 33
Barriers to Culturally Competent Care p. 34
Techniques to Integrate Culture into Nursing Care p. 36
Chapter 3 Physiologic Changes of Pregnancy p. 48 / Susan Tucker Blackburn
Hormones and Other Mediators p. 48
Cardiovascular System p. 50
Hematologic Changes p. 52
Respiratory System p. 53
Renal System p. 55
Gastrointestinal System p. 57
Metabolic Changes p. 58
Endocrine System p. 59
Immune System p. 61
Neuromuscular and Sensory Systems p. 62
Integumentary System p. 62
Reproductive Organs p. 63
Chapter 4 Antenatal Care p. 66 / Ellise D. Adams
Preconception Care p. 66
Prenatal Care p. 68
Prenatal Risk Assessment p. 71
Ongoing Prenatal Care p. 85
Fetal Surveillance p. 90
Nursing Assessment and Interventions p. 91
Chapter 5 Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy p. 99 / Adriane Burgess
Hypertensive Disorders p. 99
Current Classification and Definitions p. 99
Significance and Incidence p. 101
Morbidity and Mortality p. 102
Risk Factors p. 104
Prevention Strategies p. 104
Pathophysiology of Preeclampsia p. 105
Clinical Manifestations of Preeclampsia-Eclampsia p. 108
Preeclampsia without Severe Features versus Preeclampsia with Severe Features p. 109
Nursing Assessment and Interventions for Preeclampsia p. 110
HELLP Syndrome p. 118
Eclampsia p. 119
Cardiovascular Implications of Preeclampsia p. 119
Quality Care of Women with Preeclampsia p. 120
Chapter 6 Bleeding in Pregnancy p. 124 / Jean Salera-Vieira
Significance and Incidence p. 124
Definitions and Clinical Manifestations p. 126
Nursing Assessment p. 133
Nursing Interventions p. 135
Hemorrhagic and Hypovolemic Shock p. 136
Thrombophilias in Pregnancy p. 137
Maternal Trauma p. 138
Chapter 7 Preterm Labor and Birth p. 142 / Sheryl E. Parfitt
Significance and Incidence p. 142
Late Preterm Births p. 144
Early Term Births p. 145
Why Has the Rate of Preterm Birth Increased? p. 146
What Is Preterm Labor? p. 148
Pathophysiology of Preterm Labor and Birth p. 149
Risk Factors for Preterm Labor and Birth p. 150
Preterm Birth Risk in the Context of the Life Course p. 152
Can Preterm Labor and Birth Be Prevented? p. 154
Is There Any Good News? p. 168
Nursing Care for the Prevention of Preterm Birth p. 168
Intrapartum Nursing Care of the Woman in Preterm Labor p. 173
Chapter 8 Diabetes in Pregnancy p. 182 / Cheryl K. Roth
Significance and Incidence p. 182
Definitions and Classification p. 184
Screening and Diagnosis of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus p. 185
Clinical Manifestations p. 186
Nursing Assessments and Interventions for Diabetes Mellitus p. 187
Ambulatory and Home Care Management p. 187
Timing and Mode of Birth p. 193
Inpatient Management p. 193
Postpartum Management p. 196
Chapter 9 Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy p. 200 / Julie Arafeh
Significance and Incidence p. 200
The Cardiovascular System p. 201
Cardiac Adaptations of Pregnancy p. 203
Obstetric Outcomes and Assessment of Risk p. 205
Congenital Heart Disease in Pregnancy p. 208
Acquired Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy p. 209
Clinical Management p. 211
Nursing Care p. 218
Chapter 10 Pulmonary Complications in Pregnancy p. 221 / Cheryl K. Roth
Anatomic and Physiologic Changes of Pregnancy that Affect the Respiratory System p. 221
Recognizing Respiratory Compromise p. 222
Fetal Surveillance with Maternal Pulmonary Complications p. 222
Asthma p. 225
Pneumonia p. 231
Pulmonary Edema p. 236
Amniotic Fluid Embolism p. 238
Venous Thromboembolism p. 239
Cystic Fibrosis p. 244
Special Considerations for the Respiratory System in Pregnancy p. 245
Chapter 11 Multiple Gestation p. 249 / Nancy A. Bowers
Epidemiology p. 249
Physiology of Twinning p. 249
Role of Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technology p. 251
Diagnosis of Multiple Gestations p. 254
Maternal Adaptation p. 255
Perinatal Complications p. 256
Antepartum Management p. 264
Intrapartum Management p. 268
Postpartum Care p. 273
Multiple Birth Infants p. 274
Psychological Issues with Multiple Gestations p. 281
Chapter 12 Obesity in Pregnancy p. 296 / Mary Ann Maher
Significance and Incidence p. 296
Obesity-Related Risks to the Mother and Fetus p. 298
Preconception Care p. 300
Antenatal Care p. 301
Intrapartum Care p. 302
Intraoperative Care p. 305
Postpartum Care p. 307
Bariatric Surgery and Pregnancy p. 308
Chapter 13 Maternal-Fetal Transport p. 315 / Judy Wilson-Griffin
Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act p. 315
Types of Inter-Maternal-Fetal Transport p. 316
Mode of Transport p. 317
Transport Equipment p. 317
Transport Personnel p. 318
Communication Plan p. 318
Transport Plan and Patient Preparation p. 318
Chapter 14 Labor and Birth p. 326 / Kathleen Rice Simpson and Nancy O'Brien-Abel
Overview of Labor and Birth p. 326
Emotional and Physical Support during Labor and Birth p. 363
Clinical Interventions for Women in Labor p. 367
Dosage and Rate Increase Intervals p. 380
Administration p. 381
Vaginal Birth p. 389
Cesarean Birth p. 389
Chapter 15 Fetal Assessment during Labor p. 413 / Nancy O'Brien-Abel and Kathleen Rice Simpson
Historical Perspectives p. 413
Definitions and Appropriate Use of Terms Describing Fetal Heart Rate Patterns p. 415
Techniques of Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring p. 418
Physiologic Basis for Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring p. 424
Characteristics of the Normal Fetal Heart Rate p. 428
Interventions for Indeterminate or Abnormal Fetal Heart Rate Patterns p. 430
Fetal Heart Rate Patterns p. 434
Clinical Implications for Monitoring the Fetus Less Than 32 Weeks' Gestation during Labor p. 445
Assessment of Pattern Evolution p. 448
Ancillary Methods for Assessing Fetal Acid-Base Status p. 450
Nursing Assessment and Management Strategies p. 453
Issues in the Use of Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring during Labor p. 457
Chapter 16 Pain in Labor: Nonpharmacologic and Pharmacologic Management p. 466 / Carol Burke
Physiologic Basis for Pain p. 466
Nonpharmacologic Approaches p. 470
Pharmacologic Approaches p. 485
Chapter 17 Postpartum Care p. 509 / Dotti C. James and Patricia D. Suplee
Planning for the Transition to Parenthood p. 509
Anatomic and Physiologic Changes during the Postpartum Period p. 515
Nursing Assessment and Care during Postpartum p. 521
Complications during Postpartum p. 526
Individualizing Care for Women with Special Needs p. 544
Postpartum Learning Needs p. 547
Psychological Adaptation to the Postpartum Period p. 550
Fatigue p. 552
Family Transition to Parenthood p. 552
Postpartum Discharge Follow-up p. 554
Chapter 18 Newborn Adaptation to Extrauterine Life p. 564 / Debbie Fraser
Maternal Medical and Obstetric Conditions Influencing Newborn Adaptation p. 564
Unique Mechanisms of Newborn Physiologic Adaptation p. 564
Apgar Score p. 572
Physical Assessment p. 572
Newborn Identification p. 574
Vitamin K p. 574
Eye Prophylaxis p. 574
Umbilical Cord Care p. 575
Psychological Adaptation p. 575
Complications Affecting Transition p. 576
Hepatitis B p. 577
Chapter 19 Newborn Physical Assessment p. 579 / Annie J. Rohan
State, Weight, and Gestational Age Assessment p. 579
Skin Assessment p. 581
Head Assessment p. 584
Eye Assessment p. 586
Ear Assessment p. 588
Nose Assessment p. 589
Mouth Assessment p. 590
Neck Assessment p. 591
Chest and Lung Assessment p. 592
Cardiovascular Assessment p. 593
Abdominal Assessment p. 595
Genitourinary Assessment p. 597
Musculoskeletal Assessment p. 599
Neurologic Assessment p. 602
Chapter 20 Newborn Nutrition p. 609 / Jill Janke
Infant Feeding Decision p. 609
Benefits of Breastfeeding p. 609
Incidence of Breastfeeding p. 610
Breastfeeding Promotion p. 615
Physiology of Milk Production p. 615
Bio specificity of Human Milk p. 617
Nutritional Components p. 617
Preterm Milk and Lactation p. 618
Breastfeeding Process p. 619
Breastfeeding Management p. 623
Potential Breastfeeding Problems p. 631
Late Preterm p. 638
Medications and Breastfeeding p. 638
Postpartum Surgery and Breastfeeding p. 639
Formula Feeding p. 639
Lactation Suppression p. 642
Chapter 21 Common Neonatal Complications p. 651 / Annie J. Rohan
Neonatal Resuscitation and Stabilization p. 651
Respiratory Distress p. 652
Congenital Heart Disease p. 655
Hypoglycemia p. 658
Hyperbilirubinemia p. 660
Neonatal Sepsis p. 665
Perinatal HIV Infection p. 667
Neonatal Substance Exposure p. 670
Pathophysiology p. 671
Late Preterm Infants p. 674
Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy p. 680
Transport and Return Transport p. 683.
Notes:
Electronic reproduction. New York, N.Y. : Ovid Technologies, Inc. Available via World Wide Web.
ISBN:
9781496398239
Access Restriction:
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